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Sohrab Ahmari Story Hour - Michael Brendan Dougherty, Commentary Magazine

Sohrab Ahmari Story Hour - Michael Brendan Dougherty, Commentary Magazine
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Algeria′s election — a nation between hope and repression | Middle East| News and analysis of events in the Arab world | DW

Algeria's legislative election on Saturday is shaping up to be a missed opportunity for democratic change. Some observers say an "Algerian Summer" of discontent is a real possibility.

Researchers discover new type of atomically thin conductive carbon material and it s not graphene -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

© University of Marburg, Aalto University Structure of the new carbon network. The upper part shows schematically the linking of the carbon atoms, forming squares, hexagons, and octagons. The lower part is an image of the network, obtained with high-resolution microscopy. Carbon exists in various forms. In addition to diamond and graphite, there are recently discovered forms with astonishing properties. For example graphene, with a thickness of just one atomic layer, is the thinnest known material, and its unusual properties make it an extremely exciting candidate for applications like future electronics and high-tech engineering. In graphene, each carbon atom is linked to three neighbors, forming hexagons arranged in a honeycomb network. Theoretical studies have shown that carbon atoms can also arrange in other flat network patterns, while still binding to three neighbors, but none of these predicted networks had been realized until now.

Entirely new form of carbon follows the lead of graphene

Entirely new form of carbon follows the lead of graphene Entirely new form of carbon fo. Composite image depicting the network of carbon atoms making up biphenylene as a schematic above, combined with high-resolution microscopy images of the material below University of Marburg, Aalto University View 1 Image 1/1 Composite image depicting the network of carbon atoms making up biphenylene as a schematic above, combined with high-resolution microscopy images of the material below University of Marburg, Aalto University Researchers in Europe have developed an entirely new form of carbon, one that bears similarities to the wonder material graphene but with some useful differences. The incredibly thin sheets of material offer some electrical properties that other forms of carbon do not, which could open up new possibilities around electronics and advanced lithium batteries.

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